Lois’ Lodge is a faith-based, non-profit organization whose mission is to provide housing, practical love, care and support to women who are experiencing the challenges of an unplanned pregnancy while encouraging them toward responsible choices and a stable future.

If you need to speak to someone directly, please feel free to contact us at the numbers below.

BUSINESS OFFICE 704-332-4003

RESIDENCE OFFICE 704-335-9610

ADMISSION

Our services are for single, unaccompanied women (experiencing “situational” homelessness during pregnancy) who are encouraged to continue their academic education and are given life preparation skills to promote self-sufficiency. We invite women between 18 and 25 years old to apply and they will be considered without regard to race, religion or national origin.

THE RESIDENCE

24 hour residential services are provided through a family-style home for up to 6 women. Lois’ Lodge provides support in health care, counseling, and education that may include Prenatal Care, Parenting Plans including Adoption, Life Skills including Budgeting, and Biblical guidance.

ADMISSION

Our services are for single, unaccompanied women (experiencing “situational” homelessness during pregnancy) who are encouraged to continue their academic education and are given life preparation skills to promote self-sufficiency. We invite women between 18 and 25 years old to apply and they will be considered without regard to race, religion or national origin.

THE RESIDENCE

24 hour residential services are provided through a family-style home for up to 6 women. Lois’ Lodge provides support in health care, counseling, and education that may include Prenatal Care, Parenting Plans including Adoption, Life Skills including Budgeting, and Biblical guidance.

“For You formed my inward parts;You wove me in my mother’s womb.I will give thanks to You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.Psalm 139:13-14a”

WE SUPPORT…

Lois Lodge is a partner agency of Second Harvest Food Bank of Metrolina (SHFBM). SHFBM partners and distributes food and essential grocery items to approximately 550 hunger feeding agencies in 19 counties in North and South Carolina. Agencies served include emergency pantries, soup kitchens, senior programs, shelters and low-income day-cares.